Moving into a new apartment is just around the corner, and prospective tenants are still burning their stomachs at the sight of the mess.

<Oh! The first search term > click on is "the apartment is unfinished."

Recently, an online community posted a post denouncing the situation of the apartment that is scheduled to be moved in later this month.

The author is less than half a month away from moving into a new apartment in Daegu, but he is angry that the area around the apartment is still under construction.

In the published photos, piles of dirt and huge stones were piled up on the driveway and walkway of the apartment, and construction equipment was also erected on one side to see if the construction was underway.

It was the same inside the apartment.



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I noticed a balcony window with stickers on it, and an unfinished wall with exposed wires.

"We still don't know if the temporary use approval will be issued or if the move-in will be postponed," the author said, claiming that "there is no answer from the construction company or the union."

Visitors reacted by saying, "Even if you meet the date of use, the micro-construction and defects will remain the same," "Who will bear the remaining interest due to the delay in moving in?" and "This is why you have to pay for the pre-construction post-sale."

(Screen source: Online Community)